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Aston University to host Kraftwerk conference

Wolfgang Flür, the drummer from German electro pioneers, to speak at two-day event examining influence of the band on modern music

 

Birmingham has hosted some vital conferences in its time - on subjects like the economy or industrialisation - but finally German techno is on the agenda.

The first ever international academic conference on electronic music pioneer Kraftwerk will take place at on January 21 and 22, examining the band's influence on modern music.

Former Kraftwerk band member Wolfgang Flür will also be at the conference which is attracting visitors from as far afield as Sweden, the Netherlands and the US.

Two days have been devoted to the event, entitled 'Industrielle Volksmusik for the Twenty-First Century: Kraftwerk and the Birth of Electronic Music in Germany'.

It will feature lectures and discussions on the "cultural-historical origins of the man-machine" with experts flown in from across Europe.

Organiser Dr Uwe Schütte, reader in German at Aston University, organised the event ahead of plans to write a book about the band which was founded in 1970 in Düsseldorf - but said he was surprised by the level of interest.

He said: "Originally it was going to be four or five people from around here and maybe five to ten visitors but it has snowballed.

"Now we have a large programme and considerable interest and I didn't just want to do more German literature and Kraftwerk seemed to be an opportunity to do something else."